Afternoon of September 5, 2023


conference room

a dozen zombies deciding

who to fire

~Ruth Holzer



holding the world together human rights

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



Fairy Tales

 

I never did get the chance

to write a poem last night

because I was too busy

reading to my kids

before bed

in an attempt

to make time stand still.


But it never does,

not for art

and not even for love.

~Gabriel Bates



running with stencils Banksy

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



yellow is the taste

of sunshine

after a long rain

~Jennifer Gurney



mashed in the mammogram machine lunar eclipse

~Ruth Holzer



changing the shape of things a little silicone

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



girls night out

too many margaritas…

waking

to a hangover and

the sour scent of lime

~Wanda Amos


climbing Mt. Tam

I trail behind

planning

to betray you

just because I can

~Ruth Holzer

Afternoon of September 4, 2023

the perpetual vigilance of God's own worrywart

~Patrick Sweeney



corroded bones reducing me to rust

~Debbie Strange



the frugal argot of bricklayers at lunch

~Patrick Sweeney



gingerbread house crumbs on the carpet

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



Hesse on the lips of the Braille reader

~Patrick Sweeney



where are philosophers supposed to park

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



AI winter : everything nothing but a memory

~Debbie Strange



AI mispronounces the town where people live

~Patrick Sweeney



buzzwording this deep dive into a cloud of fish

~Debbie Strange



room enough for bull frogs to breathe through their skin at the Oriental Market

~Patrick Sweeney



pleading guilty to defacing public restrooms with abstruse senryu

~Patrick Sweeney



hung with care jury

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



from out of nowhere

the grizzly bear

and a bicycle

~Debbie Strange

Afternoon of September 3, 2023


snow says goodbye to me

I am silent

I melt with

the snow

~Mykyta Ryzhykh

(Originally published in THE BIG WINDOWS REVIEW)




each time I strike a

match to light a candle

I remember

~Jennifer Gurney




Learned Advice


                         EXplore

               only the  PERImeter,

 and miss the inner    essENCE

               of it all.

~Suzanne S. Austin-Hill




No fleas in the morning

dormant ‘til sunny afternoon guess they slept in today

~Julie A. Dickson




Morning or night, cat sits vigil on my window sill

~Julie A. Dickson




If I had a time machine

I would stop you

from putting diesel in the gas tank.

~Noah Berlatsky




"a final word of advice"

he tells me

for the fourth time

~John J. Dunphy




the Barbie movie

such deep meaning

from molded plastic

~Jennifer Gurney




neighborhood crying

hand of anger

anger of the heart

weeping cities

^^ ^^ ^^

and these are birds

look over the heads of the war birds fly

~Mykyta Ryzhykh

(Originally published in Lothlorien Poetry Journal)




aluminum birds

even they come back

from warm countries home

~Mykyta Ryzhykh

(Originally published in divot)




This poem smells blue

| | |

The color of wrinkles in the sky

Black shapes in clear water

This verse will be picked up by crows in the morning

And they will be thrown from heaven

On icy concrete heart rocks

~

All in vain

.

~Mykyta Ryzhykh

(Originally published in Stone Poetry Journal)